Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a terminal retaining construction in electrical
connectors, in which a provisional locking mechanism is provided to a spacer to make
the terminal connection reliable and simple and in which the spacer makes it possible
to detect incomplete terminal insertion.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] Figure 8 is a vertical cross section of a connector showing a conventional terminal
retaining construction. In terminal compartments 28, 28′ of the connector housings
27, 27′, there are terminal locking steps 29, 29′ formed on one side wall, and the
other side wall thereof facing the first side wall in the terminal compartments 28,
28′, flexible arms 30, 30′ are projected inwardly of the terminal compartments 28,
28′.
[0003] Because the terminal retaining construction shown in the figure is for the two-pole
terminal, the arms 30, 30′ are shaped almost like a letter U. Spacers 32, 32′ having
their front end formed like a wedge snugly fit into the U-shaped inner walls 31, 31′
of the arms 30, 30′.
[0004] After the terminals 33, 33′ are engaged with the steps 29, 29′, the spacers 32, 32′
are inserted. Then, when the male and female connector housings 27, 27′ are joined
together, the spacers 32, 32′ are pressed against each other and pushed deep into
the U-shaped inner walls 31, 31′ of the arms 30, 30′. As a result, the terminals 33,
33′ are pressed by the arms 30, 30′, with a strong force so that the terminals are
prevented from being dislocated or released.
[0005] The above conventional terminal retaining construction, however, has drawbacks. That
is, when the connectors 27, 27′ are to be joined together, the spacers 32, 32′ will
easily be dislocated and there is a good chance of the connectors being joined without
the spacers 32, 32′ in position.
[0006] It is therefore necessary to take precautionary steps to prevent inadvertent dislocation
of the spacers 32, 32′, and this in turn makes the assembly procedure complicated.
[0007] Another drawback is that when the terminals 33, 33′ fail to be inserted completely
into the terminal compartments 28, 28′ (and fail to be engaged with the steps 29,
29′), the spacers 32, 32′ cannot apply the locking force to the terminals, so that
when wires 34, 34′ are pulled, the terminals 33, 33′ will slip off from the terminal
compartments 28, 28′.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] With a view to overcoming the above drawbacks, the present invention provides a connector
terminal retaining construction which, when the connectors are being assembled and
joined together, prevents the spacers from being dislocated and thereby ensures a
reliable connection with a simple procedure and which prevents imperfect insertion
of the terminals.
[0009] To achieve the above objective, a connector terminal retaining construction according
to the present invention comprises: a terminal-retaining flexible arm provided in
a terminal compartment of the connector housing, the arm being adapted to be pressed
against a terminal; a spacer for pressing the terminal-retaining flexible arm against
the terminal, the spacer being adapted to be inserted into the connector housing in
a direction opposite to the terminal insertion direction; a provisional locking projection
and a final locking projection, both formed either on one of a wall portion of the
terminal compartment or on a spacer; and engagement portions formed on the other member-the
wall portion or the spacer-for engaging with the provisional locking projection and
the final locking projection respectively.
[0010] The connector terminal retaining construction is also characterized in that the terminal
is formed with projections and the spacer is formed with abutting portions which abut
against the projections of the terminal when the terminal is not completely engaged
with a locking step.
[0011] Since the terminal can be inserted into the terminal compartment with the spacer
already in a provisionally locked state, the spacer is prevented from coming off the
connector, making the terminal locking operation quite easy.
[0012] When the terminal is not completely inserted (i.e., when it is not engaged with the
terminal locking step), if the spacer is further inserted for its final locking operation,
the abutting portions thereof abut against the projections of the terminal, pushing
the terminal out of the terminal compartment. Therefore, the incomplete insertion
of the terminal can easily be found.
[0013] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become
apparent from the following description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings which show a preferred embodiment of the invention
by way of example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Figure 1 is an exploded, cutaway perspective view of the connector terminal retaining
construction of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a cutaway perspective view of the connector showing the spacer in a provisionally
locked condition;
Figure 3 is a vertical cross section of the connector showing the spacer in a fully
locked condition;
Figure 4 is a lateral cross section of an essential part of the connector showing
the spacer in the provisionally locked condition;
Figure 5 is a lateral cross section of an essential part of the connector showing
the spacer in the fully locked condition;
Figure 6 and 7 are vertical cross sections of the connector terminal retaining construction
showing the action of the incomplete terminal insertion detection mechanism of the
present invention; and
Figure 8 is a vertical cross section of a conventional connector terminal retaining
construction.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Figure 1 is a perspective view of the terminal retaining construction of the connector
according to the present invention.
[0016] In the figure, reference numeral 1 represents a provisional locking projection formed
on the outer surface of a side wall 4, which constitutes the terminal compartment
3 of the connector housing 2. Denoted 5 is a final locking projection. These two projections
1, 5 have inclined surfaces 7 that are inclined with respect to the direction A in
which a spacer 6 described hereinafter is inserted. The two projections 1, 5 are located
with an appropriate distance L therebetween.
[0017] The spacer 6 is formed of synthetic resin material. It is structured such that an
upper wall portion 12 of the spacer 6 is inserted into the upper wall portion of the
terminal compartment 3 and that a frame portion 13 of the spacer 6 is inserted into
a center guide portion 16 of the compartment 3. In more detail, the spacer 6 has pressing
wall portions 11 formed near one end of the upper wall portion 12 so that the pressing
wall portions 11 engage with the inner surfaces 10 of the terminal retaining flexible
arms 9 formed on the upper wall of the terminal compartment 3. The spacer 6 also has
the frame portion 13 vertically projecting from the upper wall portion 12. A front
pillar 14 of the frame portion 13 is engaged with the provisional locking projection
1 and a rear pillar 15 is engaged with the final locking projection 5. These two engagement
pillars 14, 15 are formed resilient to facilitate the engagement with the corresponding
locking projections 1, 5. The two pillars 14, 15 are recessed to one-half the thickness
(t) of the frame portion 13 on the side 14′, 15′ opposite to the locking projection
engaging side so that the engagement portion 14 for the provisional locking projection
1 will not interfere with the final locking projection 5 which is located near the
inlet of the center guide portion 16 of the connector housing 2.
[0018] The spacer 6 also has abutting portions 17 integrally formed therewith on the side
of the pressing wall portions 11 in such a way that they project longitudinally.
[0019] The abutting portions 17 are set in such a manner that when a hollow square cylinder
female terminal 18 fails to engage with a locking step (shown at 20 of Figure 3) provided
inside the terminal compartment 3 (incomplete insertion), the abutting portions 17
abut against projections 19 of the female terminal 18. The projections 19 are formed
by cutting the upper wall of the female terminal 18 and erecting the cut portions
along the side walls. (The projections 19 also serve as a rotation prevention guide
during the terminal insertion.)
[0020] Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the spacer 6 in a provisional locking position.
Figure 4 is a lateral cross section showing the essential portions of Figure 2.
[0021] When the engagement portion 14 (front pillar) of the spacer 6 for the provisional
locking operation rides and passes the provisional locking projection 1 of the connector
housing 2, the spacer connects to the connector housing 2 in such a manner that it
can be freely moved in the range of distance H (Figure 4). The free end 21 of the
spacer 6, even when the spacer 6 is in its innermost position of the free movement
range, is nearly flush with the outer wall end 22 of the terminal compartment 3 of
the connector housing 2, so that the spacer 6 will not inadvertently be pushed from
outside and get fully locked.
[0022] Figure 3 is a vertical cross section showing the spacer 6 fully locked. Figure 5
is a lateral cross section of Figure 3 showing only the essential parts.
[0023] In Figure 3, with the terminal 18 engaged with the locking step 20 in the terminal
compartment 3, when the spacer 6 is pushed into the connector housing 2 by a push
tool not shown, the pressing wall portion 11 of the spacer 6 engages with the inner
surface 10 of the terminal retaining flexible arm 9, pressing the arm 9 against the
terminal 18 to hold the terminal 18 immovable. (During the process of terminal insertion,
the projections 19 of the terminal 18 push the abutting portions 17 of the spacer
6, moving the spacer 6 with it in the terminal insertion direction within the spacer
free movement range.)
[0024] In this condition, the engagement portion 15 (rear pillar) of the spacer 6 for the
final locking operation rides and passes the final locking projection 5 located near
the inlet of the center guide portion 16 of the connector housing 2, as shown in Figure
5. At the same time, the front pillar 14 abuts against the end 23 of the center guide
portion 16, so that the rear surface 24 of the rear pillar 15 engages with a vertical
surface 25 of the final locking projection 5, thus fully locking the spacer.
[0025] Next, we will explain about the means to detect an incomplete terminal insertion
in the terminal retaining construction according to the present invention.
[0026] Figure 6 shows the terminal 18 not completely inserted. The terminal 18 is not engaged
with the locking step 20 in the terminal compartment 3 and is thus located higher
than the normal position (Figure 3) in the compartment 3. As the spacer 6 is inserted,
the abutting portions 17 of the spacer 6 abut against the projections 19 of the terminal
18, pushing the terminal 18 out of the terminal compartment 3 as shown in Figure 7.
Therefore, a worker can easily find a dislocated rubber plug 26 and know that the
terminal is not completely inserted. This prevents the incomplete insertion of the
terminal from carrying on undetected.
1. A terminal connector retaining construction comprising;
a connector housing,
a plural number of terminal compartments provided in said connector housing,
a resilient arm and a locking step provided in inner walls of each of said compartment
for retaining an inserted terminal, said resilient arm and said locking step being
adapted respectively to be pressed against one side of said terminal and to be engaged
with the other side of said terminal,
a spacer for pressing said resilient arm against said terminal, said spacer being
adapted to be inserted into said connector housing in the direction opposite to a
terminal insertion direction,
a provisional locking projection and a final locking projection provided on one of
the outer wall of said terminal compartment and on said spacer, and
engagement portions formed on one of the other member of said wall portion and of
said spacer for engaging with said provisional locking projection and said final locking
projection respectively.
2. A connector terminal retaining construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
terminal is formed with projections and said spacer is formed with abutting portions
which abut against said projections of said terminal when said terminal is not completely
engaged with said locking step.
3. A terminal connector retaining construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
engagement portion to be locked with said provisional projection is constructed in
such a manner that said engagement portion does not interfere with said final locking
projection when said spacer is inserted.
4. A terminal connector retaining construction as claimed in claim 3, wherein the
interval between said provisional and final locking projections are provided in such
a manner that even when said spacer is fully inserted into said terminal compartment,
there remains still some distance for completing the final locking operation.